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i'm flying to india to get back the love of my life. - hold on. uh, woody was just telling me how he tried to suck himself, and somehow you still win most pathetic. - they will be no time off, and that's final! get to work! - i understand. - no. - o-o-ooh. - what did you say, steve? - i said no. not this time. you're not gonna push me around. i'm not backing down! - what? - yeah. i'm going to india to get rock shit pony back. i love her and that's what i'm going to do, whether you like it or not. - well then, steve, you're-- - fired? good. you treat me like garbage. you can run this place on your own. i should've left when the others did. now, if you'll excuse me, i'm going to india! [indian music] ♪ rock shit pony? - steve? - i'm sorry, guys. i guess i should've practiced more. i got lazy and let it all go to my head. - [chuckles] looks like you let some of it go to your ass, too! - it's okay, connie. - you. you ruined me! that vagina could have been bigger than the beatles! too bad it's attached to an egomaniac! get out! you're fired! take the
i'm flying to india to get back the love of my life. - hold on. uh, woody was just telling me how he tried to suck himself, and somehow you still win most pathetic. - they will be no time off, and that's final! get to work! - i understand. - no. - o-o-ooh. - what did you say, steve? - i said no. not this time. you're not gonna push me around. i'm not backing down! - what? - yeah. i'm going to india to get rock shit pony back. i love her and that's what i'm going to do, whether you like it or...
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main thing i've learned is intuition, that the people in india are not just pure rational thinkers, that the great spiritual ones also have an intuition." likewise, the simplicity of zen buddhism really informed his design sense. that notion that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. [ticking] >> coming up, steve jobs launches apple, changing the world and his life. >> i was, like, 25, when, you know, we were worth maybe $50 million. i knew i never had to worry about money again. >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] >> the 20-year-old steve jobs returned to northern california after trekking through india for several months in 1974. with his friend steve wozniak, he started building and peddling a primitive computer for hobbyists. in 1976, with a $1,300 investment, they founded apple computer in his parents' garage. >> explain to me how somebody who was a hippie, a college dropout, somebody who drops l.s.d. and marijuana goes off to india and comes back deciding he wants to be a businessman. >> jobs has within him sort of this conflict, but he doesn't qui
main thing i've learned is intuition, that the people in india are not just pure rational thinkers, that the great spiritual ones also have an intuition." likewise, the simplicity of zen buddhism really informed his design sense. that notion that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. [ticking] >> coming up, steve jobs launches apple, changing the world and his life. >> i was, like, 25, when, you know, we were worth maybe $50 million. i knew i never had to worry about money...
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if you want to put the rise of china and india and others in context, pick up "the post american world" out in a new improved version. buy the books, please and make me publishers happy. now for the last look. americans are perhaps the most avid ufo fish in additioowe fis. we're not alone in thinking we're not alen. thousands of miles away, indians have started to spot the same strange bright lights. hundreds of reports on luminous objects in the night sky. some of them reported as tennis ball sized, others looking like chinese lanterns are been spotted along the india-china border. there are many who believe that lights don't represent aliens at all. they represent chinese, satellites or drones or some apparatus to spy on india. the border between china and india remains hotly disputed and the two countries went to war over it in 196. india's defense minister has had to make a statement in recent weeks, it read in part, there is no conclusive proof of unidentified flying objects flying over the india-china border. does that mean those lights do come from china? he doesn't say. the cor
if you want to put the rise of china and india and others in context, pick up "the post american world" out in a new improved version. buy the books, please and make me publishers happy. now for the last look. americans are perhaps the most avid ufo fish in additioowe fis. we're not alone in thinking we're not alen. thousands of miles away, indians have started to spot the same strange bright lights. hundreds of reports on luminous objects in the night sky. some of them reported as...
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main thing i've learned is intuition, that the people in india are not just pure rational thinkers, that the great spiritual ones also have an intuition." likewise, the simplicity of zen buddhism really informed his design sense. that notion that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. [ticking] >> coming up, steve jobs launches apple, changing the world and his life. >> i was, like, 25, when, you know, we were worth maybe $50 million. i knew i never had to worry about money again. >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ male announcer ] when a major hospital wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] 'tis the season to discover the kid in all of us. the memories that last, start with the gifts that last. ♪ enjoy free shipping and great values on your holiday shopping from l.l.bean. enjoy fr
main thing i've learned is intuition, that the people in india are not just pure rational thinkers, that the great spiritual ones also have an intuition." likewise, the simplicity of zen buddhism really informed his design sense. that notion that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. [ticking] >> coming up, steve jobs launches apple, changing the world and his life. >> i was, like, 25, when, you know, we were worth maybe $50 million. i knew i never had to worry about money...
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looking like chinese lanterns have been spotted along the india/china border. of course, there are many who believe that lights don't represent aliens at all, they represent chinese. chinese satellites or drones or some apparatus to spy on india. it remains hotly disputed and the two countries went to war over it in 1962. india's defense minister has had to make a statement in recent weeks that read in part, "there is no conclusive proof of unidentified flying objects flying over the india/china border." does that mean those lights do come from china? he doesn't say. the correct answer to our gps
looking like chinese lanterns have been spotted along the india/china border. of course, there are many who believe that lights don't represent aliens at all, they represent chinese. chinese satellites or drones or some apparatus to spy on india. it remains hotly disputed and the two countries went to war over it in 1962. india's defense minister has had to make a statement in recent weeks that read in part, "there is no conclusive proof of unidentified flying objects flying over the...
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main thing i've learned is intuition, that the people in india are not just pure rational thinkers, that the great spiritual ones also have an intuition." likewise, the simplicity of zen buddhism really informed his design sense. that notion that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. [ticking] >> coming up, steve jobs launches apple, changing the world and his life. >> i was, like, 25, when, you know, we were worth maybe $50 million. i knew i never had to worry about money again. >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. we're all having such a great year in the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. [ticking] >> the 20-ye
main thing i've learned is intuition, that the people in india are not just pure rational thinkers, that the great spiritual ones also have an intuition." likewise, the simplicity of zen buddhism really informed his design sense. that notion that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. [ticking] >> coming up, steve jobs launches apple, changing the world and his life. >> i was, like, 25, when, you know, we were worth maybe $50 million. i knew i never had to worry about money...
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main thing i've learned is intuition, that the people in india are not just pure rational thinkers, that the great spiritual ones also have an intuition." likewise, the simplicity of zen buddhism really informed his design sense. that notion that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. [ticking] >> coming up, steve jobs launches apple, changing the world and his life. >> i was, like, 25, when, you know, we were worth maybe $50 million. i knew i never had to worry about money again. >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >> the 20-year-old steve jobs returned to northern california after trekking through india for several months in 1974. with his friend steve wozniak, he started building and peddling a primitive computer for hobbyists.
main thing i've learned is intuition, that the people in india are not just pure rational thinkers, that the great spiritual ones also have an intuition." likewise, the simplicity of zen buddhism really informed his design sense. that notion that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. [ticking] >> coming up, steve jobs launches apple, changing the world and his life. >> i was, like, 25, when, you know, we were worth maybe $50 million. i knew i never had to worry about money...
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main thing i've learned is intuition, that the people in india are not just pure rational thinkers, that the great spiritual ones also have an intuition." likewise, the simplicity of zen buddhism really informed his design sense. that notion that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. [ticking] >> coming up, steve jobs launches apple, changing the world and his life. >> i was, like, 25, when, you know, we were worth maybe $50 million. i knew i never had to worry about money again. >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ >> the 20-year-old steve jobs returned to northern california after trekking through india for several months in 1974. with his friend steve wozniak, he started building and peddl
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planning, by the middle of the century, to really have all their electricity from -- both india and china are really looking to go non-fossil fuel. but to make that happen soon enough, we have to have a price on carbon. >> well, i'm gonna touch quickly on the keystone xl pipeline then we're gonna have the audience participation. theve been an opponent of keystone xl pipeline. i wonder what you think about
planning, by the middle of the century, to really have all their electricity from -- both india and china are really looking to go non-fossil fuel. but to make that happen soon enough, we have to have a price on carbon. >> well, i'm gonna touch quickly on the keystone xl pipeline then we're gonna have the audience participation. theve been an opponent of keystone xl pipeline. i wonder what you think about
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. >> we went halfway around the world to mumbai in india to see mare yolt's next frontier. everybody looks to china as the market that all of these fortune 500s next and many are, but india is a huge growth market for marriott. they have 15 properties now, they want more than 50 there in the next several years and that presents a whole host of challenges, security among other thing, that we take you through tonight. >> and, you know what, i'm going to tell you something, having lived in asia for over ten years, when you're somewhere really exotic and you want a familiar face or a familiar name, you see something like hilton, marriott, something, you identify with, it's a very good feeling. >> you do it. can't wait to see it tonight, scott. debuts at 9:00 eastern. another good one from scott wapner. >> thanks, guys. >> okay. give us just a minute and a half, that's all we're asking. >> three of wall street's top money pros will give you their take on what to watch for tomorrow. stay tuned. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schw
. >> we went halfway around the world to mumbai in india to see mare yolt's next frontier. everybody looks to china as the market that all of these fortune 500s next and many are, but india is a huge growth market for marriott. they have 15 properties now, they want more than 50 there in the next several years and that presents a whole host of challenges, security among other thing, that we take you through tonight. >> and, you know what, i'm going to tell you something, having...
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they could be here in the united states. they could be, you know, in india. they could be in south africa. >> we should tell you that this $18-billion industry is illegal in the u.s., but the ban is almost impossible to enforce since the internet sites and the computers that randomly deal the cards and keep track of the bets are located offshore, beyond the jurisdiction of u.s. law enforcement. and unlike land-based casinos, there is almost no official regulation, enforcement, or supervision. but it hasn't stopped thousands of mostly young men from making this their livelihood. todd witteles, a former computer scientist turned poker pro, says you no longer have to go to vegas to find a high-stakes game. >> here, you could do it from your own living room. you don't have to get dressed. you don't have to anything. you can just--it's right there on your computer. >> witteles says online poker is much different: faster, more aggressive, and less personal. you're not looking at somebody sitting across the table. you're just playing the cards that tumble out of the
they could be here in the united states. they could be, you know, in india. they could be in south africa. >> we should tell you that this $18-billion industry is illegal in the u.s., but the ban is almost impossible to enforce since the internet sites and the computers that randomly deal the cards and keep track of the bets are located offshore, beyond the jurisdiction of u.s. law enforcement. and unlike land-based casinos, there is almost no official regulation, enforcement, or...
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now this tablet is called the acosh tablet in india. they had a version called ub slate. they're selling these in india for $20. this is an droid app. >> this book literally cost more than this what looks to an the layperson like an ipad mini. >> exactly. i could have 100 copies or 1,000 copies of this book on this tab tablet. interestingly though i would still have to pay $20 for the book to get it on the tablet. >> gavin: what is the ultimate from your perspective that $20 tablet. >> in large degree, an education educational institution. i believe one the greatest disruptions happening right now is in our educational system, and largely it's happening because of the capabilities of technology. the coolest project--and there are really cool projects, sebastian, the utomy you name it. hundred companies, 50 amazing ones in the silicon valley innovating around education specifically around the concept you learn differently than i do. you mention that you're dyslexic. there are ways at a we can optimize your learning environment different from mine. >> this is extraordinaril
now this tablet is called the acosh tablet in india. they had a version called ub slate. they're selling these in india for $20. this is an droid app. >> this book literally cost more than this what looks to an the layperson like an ipad mini. >> exactly. i could have 100 copies or 1,000 copies of this book on this tab tablet. interestingly though i would still have to pay $20 for the book to get it on the tablet. >> gavin: what is the ultimate from your perspective that $20...
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overseas in markets like india, mobile internet traffic has surpassed desk top internet usage. the reason i bring those points up, there does seem to be a lot of internet for tech firms to capitalize on the growth we're seeing within the tech space. over the long term, there could be a big opportunity. >> jeff, is there a group you feel comfortable investing in right now whether we go over the cliff or not? >> i like the tower stocks. i think the computer is eventually going into your cell phone. you can think of the tower companies as real estate. >> cell tower companies. >> yeah. you need more bandwidth, hang another device on the tower. i like the obesity thing as the baby boomers approach their diabetes years. >> speak for yourself there. >> this seems to be some of those major trends happening in the world, whether it be living longer or obesity or some of those things that are structural in nature. so are those hmore resilient thn other areas? >> i think those things have long legs for a long time. >> michael thompson now joins us here on the floor of the new york stock e
overseas in markets like india, mobile internet traffic has surpassed desk top internet usage. the reason i bring those points up, there does seem to be a lot of internet for tech firms to capitalize on the growth we're seeing within the tech space. over the long term, there could be a big opportunity. >> jeff, is there a group you feel comfortable investing in right now whether we go over the cliff or not? >> i like the tower stocks. i think the computer is eventually going into...
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>> it's like heaven the best beer i have ever had in my whole life. >> well, the india pale ale has gained a cult following in santa rosa. the russian river brewing company can sell as many as 200 kegs in eight hours at the yearly february event. it draws people from all over the west coast and some hard core fans wait four hours just to get a taste. >> not that far away. >>> coming up in the next half hour, a neighborhood under siege. >> nobody turns their backs on us after we put all our hard- earned money into this community. >> an oakland success story turned nightmare. what residents say can end the plague of crime on their streets and what's standing in the way of help. >> another ugly day in washington, d.c. raises the question: is there anything our lawmakers can actually agree on?! >> then there's proof that it could perhaps be worse. maybe. ,,,, [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them
>> it's like heaven the best beer i have ever had in my whole life. >> well, the india pale ale has gained a cult following in santa rosa. the russian river brewing company can sell as many as 200 kegs in eight hours at the yearly february event. it draws people from all over the west coast and some hard core fans wait four hours just to get a taste. >> not that far away. >>> coming up in the next half hour, a neighborhood under siege. >> nobody turns their...
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a tearful funeral in india today for the nurse who was found dead after taking a prank call about the duchess of cambridge. her husband and children accompanied her body to native india. she was the first to answer the hoax cal. >>> northern virginia -- all julie carey found out, new money for transportation is also going to be in focus. >> ply mae is that it's time to act now. >> that was governor bob mcdonnell's pitch to lawmakers to use the upcoming session to get behind the plan to boost transcription funding, but he hasn't revealed how he -- as -- he focused on shifting a half cent towards highway maintenance. those general fund dollars usually go towards things like schools, public safety and social services. >> i'm going to encourage the speaker and lead ner both houses to act now. we're out of excuses. kicking the can down the road is not a solution. >> before he details the plan, he's getting pushed back, not just coming from democrats. the house speaker is skeptical about a short legislative session, whether it provides enough time for big reforms. >> i certainly didn't say
a tearful funeral in india today for the nurse who was found dead after taking a prank call about the duchess of cambridge. her husband and children accompanied her body to native india. she was the first to answer the hoax cal. >>> northern virginia -- all julie carey found out, new money for transportation is also going to be in focus. >> ply mae is that it's time to act now. >> that was governor bob mcdonnell's pitch to lawmakers to use the upcoming session to get behind...
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india is important, 1947, because india is the oldest nation and the postcolonial world. and the indian constitution similarly creates an ideological template for democracy. but with the emergence of india also emerged china, and china had a different template. again, not getting into what is right and what is wrong, but these are alternative -- how to run your nation and postcolonial society. and very interesting we received in comparison to parties, won the congress and the chinese communist party. actually became the dominant force in the post-independent state. one advocate would have to be -- because both emerge from ravaged economically driven set of needs. the congress offered soft left. the chinese offered hard left, or autocratic left. a long story, both had -- >> you said long story shorter i want to get to the short part. spent discussing it with americans. [laughter] >> just slightly longer. anyway, both have charismatic leaders but by the 18th both realize that the economic policies that they had been following were not working. and in one case you had from s
india is important, 1947, because india is the oldest nation and the postcolonial world. and the indian constitution similarly creates an ideological template for democracy. but with the emergence of india also emerged china, and china had a different template. again, not getting into what is right and what is wrong, but these are alternative -- how to run your nation and postcolonial society. and very interesting we received in comparison to parties, won the congress and the chinese communist...
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planning, by the middle of the century, to really have all their electricity from -- both india and china are really looking to go non-fossil fuel. but to make that happen soon enough, we have to have a price on carbon. >> well, i'm gonna touch quickly on the keystone xl pipeline then we're gonna have the audience participation. you've been an opponent of the keystone xl pipeline. i wonder what you think about susan rice, possibly secretary of state, having holdings in the companies that are gonna build that pipeline. >> yeah. it's amazing. as i said, i thought that it's so obvious that we couldn't be so stupid as to develop the unconventional fossil fuels because they're dirtier, you get less energy per unit carbon and you get all these other pollution, regional pollution. so we need to try to talk common sense into them and we've -- you know, we've done -- i've been arrested in the front of the white house because of the tar sands. and there are more and more people who are willing to stand up and protest against those. and i know i sound like a broken record, but just -- and i've reali
planning, by the middle of the century, to really have all their electricity from -- both india and china are really looking to go non-fossil fuel. but to make that happen soon enough, we have to have a price on carbon. >> well, i'm gonna touch quickly on the keystone xl pipeline then we're gonna have the audience participation. you've been an opponent of the keystone xl pipeline. i wonder what you think about susan rice, possibly secretary of state, having holdings in the companies that...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. ♪ >> when i remember that night, it was extremely cold. to look down at this gentleman's feet, he nad no socks. my heart went out to him. i ran ahead of him. i went into skechers. i asked them, i don't care what it cost, this gentleman needs a pair of shoes. they were able to help me out. it was cold. i didn't want him doing it himself. i just knelt down. i didn't think anything of it. >> and that simple act of kindness from the officer went around the world. it has been seen millions and millions of time. right now, it gi
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully...
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>> a -- >> from india. >> like the movie. he almost won -- ♪ >> guess what movie he almost won an oscar for -- >> what? >> not hard to figure out. "gandhi." >> oh. okay. all right. >>> it's going to be 100 years until we get to 13-13-13. we'll add a month next year. rob, was that you? tell the truth. >> he's referring to copy he read earlier. >> am i wrong, is there a way in 100 years? how, what would it be? >> 12-12 of 2112. >> oh -- isn't -- all right. >>> let's check on the markets. we're going to roll so i can see what's first. usually the futures. futures now in positive open. >> not next year. >> 100 years. >> right. >> that -- you know, fractional gains, half a percent gain, .3% gain for the dow. nasdaq would rise .4%. let's show oil. along with all the tension going on at the opec meeting in vienna now. you know, wti higher by 41 cents. 86.20 per barrel. london, 108.53. a gain of.5%. the treasuries and ten-year yield now is -- very close to 1.7%. decline of 1/8 point. the dollar is mixed across the board. 82.84 for
>> a -- >> from india. >> like the movie. he almost won -- ♪ >> guess what movie he almost won an oscar for -- >> what? >> not hard to figure out. "gandhi." >> oh. okay. all right. >>> it's going to be 100 years until we get to 13-13-13. we'll add a month next year. rob, was that you? tell the truth. >> he's referring to copy he read earlier. >> am i wrong, is there a way in 100 years? how, what would it be? >>...
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of immigrant women from india who live in the bay area. the people she interviewed, the vast majority who were pregnant with a girl chose to abort her. the main reason? family pressure even from female relatives. she read from their stories. >> my husband said he needed to have a son. he said that if i cannot give him a son since we have two daughters he would need to find another woman. i thought maybe my mother-in- law thought differently but she also said that if i want to remain in the family, i must have a son. it is not right that women must keep getting pregnant and keep trying to have boys. we are women yet we want no daughters. >> reporter: she says if a woman is already pregnant, the most commonly used technique to determine the sex is ultrasound but if she is not yet pregnant and has money she may seek help from this man. >> we have seen patients from every nation on earth now. >> reporter: dr. jeffrey steinberg is the medical director of the fertility institutes in los angeles and new york city. >> we have chromosome 21 lit up
of immigrant women from india who live in the bay area. the people she interviewed, the vast majority who were pregnant with a girl chose to abort her. the main reason? family pressure even from female relatives. she read from their stories. >> my husband said he needed to have a son. he said that if i cannot give him a son since we have two daughters he would need to find another woman. i thought maybe my mother-in- law thought differently but she also said that if i want to remain in...
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competition from china, india and brazil and 12 million americans willing to work for less slashed the union membership. organized later on the brink of collapse and the pressure is getting to them. what was a membership of hardworking men and women and big degenerated to band of anarchist thugs. peaceful protest given way to mob violence, vocal dissent turned to revenge. property destruction and violent assault. bob, you a bird's eye seat to. this got to be tough to come to term with the end of the movement. >> bob: you as delusional as you have ever been. the idea the labor move element go away because you wrote that crap is ridiculous. the fact of the matter is very few indense of violence yesterday. 13,000 people. and three or four people got in the hiddal of it. >> eric: why should there be any? >> bob: because you had people attacking the people. you have a tent that was there -- >> eric: you would -- [ overtalk ] >> bob: got us in trouble. got me in trouble. >> eric: this is america. peaceful protest is fine. we start to lay hands on people, game changer. >> greg: i don't know.
competition from china, india and brazil and 12 million americans willing to work for less slashed the union membership. organized later on the brink of collapse and the pressure is getting to them. what was a membership of hardworking men and women and big degenerated to band of anarchist thugs. peaceful protest given way to mob violence, vocal dissent turned to revenge. property destruction and violent assault. bob, you a bird's eye seat to. this got to be tough to come to term with the end...
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the mainland as well as strong new orders in india. at the same time, china's new leadership, as we pointed out, has laid out some fresh directives. >> these are some pretty sweeping reforms making china's famously inefficient bureaucracy more efficient. it's an effort to "win the confidence and the support of the people" as public backlash rose against the special treatment of politicians. so a new list of dos and don't's for chinese leaders. on the do side, cut down on giving face. the art of extreme flattery or reverence, which results in some very long meetings and speeches. keep them short and cut down on the lavish feasts. he's also encouraging more travel to rural parts of the country where the real problems are. on the don't's side, stop the empty talk. in china, niceties are often more formal and exaggerated than west. another one is don't stop traffic. if you've ever been to beijing, chances are you've sat in traffic because a government motorcade was driving through. this happens all the time in chinese cities and it's not j
the mainland as well as strong new orders in india. at the same time, china's new leadership, as we pointed out, has laid out some fresh directives. >> these are some pretty sweeping reforms making china's famously inefficient bureaucracy more efficient. it's an effort to "win the confidence and the support of the people" as public backlash rose against the special treatment of politicians. so a new list of dos and don't's for chinese leaders. on the do side, cut down on giving...
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yes, we've cut carbon emissions, but shipped more to china and india than the u.s. has. remember, whereas we've paid a lot of money to cut our carbon emixes the u.s. is cutting more by using fracked gas cut more than europe and-- >> environmentalists don't want fracking, the water and the-- >> there are problems with fracked gas, but amaze lig green option for the next ten years and that's one thing that europe doesn't get. and china and india do. stuart: move to america and fracking and-- >> thank you very much indeed, sir. new at 10, listen to this, united states the land of opportunity, oh, yes, for some chinese tourists they're take full advantage of the hospitality. a so-called maternity hotel where chinese mothers are paying to stay and have their babies, instant citizens. good story and it's new at 10. also, time is money, as you well know. so, here in 30 seconds is what else we're watching for you. the tax the rich crowd has gone too far. one column this morning is calling for the elimination or at least the deduction or certainly the limitation of the deduction
yes, we've cut carbon emissions, but shipped more to china and india than the u.s. has. remember, whereas we've paid a lot of money to cut our carbon emixes the u.s. is cutting more by using fracked gas cut more than europe and-- >> environmentalists don't want fracking, the water and the-- >> there are problems with fracked gas, but amaze lig green option for the next ten years and that's one thing that europe doesn't get. and china and india do. stuart: move to america and...
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>> china, india, indonesia. infratruck tour and equipment is big. china is the biggest car market in the world but repair market just starting. that's why in the last four or five years we put 1500 people and five factories and new design center getting ready for the wave just building. >> good luck with your plans and thanks for being with us. >> meantime, union overseeing air traffic controllers warning members that one in ten could be laid off if america flies over the fiscal cliff. the national air traffic controllers association is dangling the threat of chaos, flight delays and higher ticket prices if the economy gez over. faa will have to absorb 8.2% automatic reduction if we good over the cliff. by the way, boone pickens just tweeted, i'm 80 and one place i've never bun is over the fiscal cliff. >> do they have the hills over there? any way, if you are one of the 15 million people with an ira account, listen up. herb thinks it is time to shake up your money. >> and apple tax, wait until you see how much americans voluntarily spend on apple w
>> china, india, indonesia. infratruck tour and equipment is big. china is the biggest car market in the world but repair market just starting. that's why in the last four or five years we put 1500 people and five factories and new design center getting ready for the wave just building. >> good luck with your plans and thanks for being with us. >> meantime, union overseeing air traffic controllers warning members that one in ten could be laid off if america flies over the...
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situation, when the u.s. is one of the bright spots, you know, eking out make two percent growth, one percent growth this quarter you know things aren't very good. >> rose: do you expect to see, speaking of the united states, growth rate getting back close to four percent? >> well, you know, it is in the realm of possibility, but i think the trend growth rate, you know, is going to be more on the order of two and a half and i mean some days some quarters it will be worse than that, some quarters it will be better than that. there are many private forecasters calling for it to be three percent by years end, i think we are doing pretty well if that happens. >> rose: if we get to three that is good? >> yeah. i think i would be pretty happy with getting to three, it is not going to solve our unemployment problems, any time soon, we really need 45 percent growth for a sustained period to really seem out of this, but it stuz, steam out of this, but it gives modest improvement. >> were you pleased to see the fed foc
situation, when the u.s. is one of the bright spots, you know, eking out make two percent growth, one percent growth this quarter you know things aren't very good. >> rose: do you expect to see, speaking of the united states, growth rate getting back close to four percent? >> well, you know, it is in the realm of possibility, but i think the trend growth rate, you know, is going to be more on the order of two and a half and i mean some days some quarters it will be worse than that,...
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. >> then you look at the growth the global chains have in china, in india, that's all taking, taking off for us. you look at the footprint that we have in food service, arguably have the best product range and global footprint of any of our competitors. liz: are you hiring, glen? >> we are in certain markets where it makes sense to hire. here in the americas, a lot of engineers we're trying to hire. there is parts of brazil. the factory that we have in brazil right now, continue to hire there. we're the markets are good, yes, we are in fact hiring. liz: i have to ask you as a crane manufacturer because it was such a big story here in new york area just two months ago we faced this horrible, you know, the hurricrane around the time of sandy because the high winds bent this gigantic crane on 57th street in midtown. how closely did you watch that? that wasn't one of your cranes, was it? >> no. it was not one of our cranes but we watched it very closely -- type of opportunities. for instance, some of the things that i've been seeing recently, i don't have a lot of information on sounds l
. >> then you look at the growth the global chains have in china, in india, that's all taking, taking off for us. you look at the footprint that we have in food service, arguably have the best product range and global footprint of any of our competitors. liz: are you hiring, glen? >> we are in certain markets where it makes sense to hire. here in the americas, a lot of engineers we're trying to hire. there is parts of brazil. the factory that we have in brazil right now, continue to...
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and also the whole notion that in china and india where there's a tremendous amount of university research parks being bit and created, terry you talked about the labs that are built and ready to go. it's worse then that, isn't it? they're offering super star professors double the salary, everything they want plus if you're in the medical field any type of clinical testing want to do to make sure your elements get going because they have different laws then we do. my question is if there's a technology drain, it's also in terms of u.s. laws, we only prohibit certain type of technology drains. that has to do with national security and technology. but when you talk about in steve's case the talent of the innovative things that basically get sucked out along with that, that's something going sort of -- nobody talks about that. >> it's true. what you're saying is true. goes back to what you were saying before. other countries are stepping up efforts to be a magnet for talent and some of that is entrepreneur and professor and some of that researchers new york city question about that. so we jus
and also the whole notion that in china and india where there's a tremendous amount of university research parks being bit and created, terry you talked about the labs that are built and ready to go. it's worse then that, isn't it? they're offering super star professors double the salary, everything they want plus if you're in the medical field any type of clinical testing want to do to make sure your elements get going because they have different laws then we do. my question is if there's a...
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the next 50 years we are adding 3 billion new consumers, china, india, brazil. let's add i understondonesia to. 3 billion consumers growing in the consumption trends. the growth that will come in front of us in the next 50 years have nothing to do with what has been achieved in the last 50 years. the only difference is that it will be done in those new markets, one, and the specificity of those markets, young people, loving brands, loving sports and becoming rich much sooner compared with what we've been enjoying in other markets. that means attractiveness towards luxury brands starts much sooner in those new markets. >> my thanks to the ceo of ppr. >>> tomorrow morning's key jobs report could move your money even before the opening bell rings. we have our panel of wall street's top market pros giving you a leg up on the ore side of this break. stay with us. we're back in a moment on "the closing bell." americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first
the next 50 years we are adding 3 billion new consumers, china, india, brazil. let's add i understondonesia to. 3 billion consumers growing in the consumption trends. the growth that will come in front of us in the next 50 years have nothing to do with what has been achieved in the last 50 years. the only difference is that it will be done in those new markets, one, and the specificity of those markets, young people, loving brands, loving sports and becoming rich much sooner compared with what...
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in india for jacintha saldanha the nurse that took her own life. authorities say saldanha committed suicide after taking a prank phone call from two australian dj's pretending to be queen elizabeth and prince charles. the dj's that have made the call apologized and never expected the call to be put through. >>> signs of progress some in the fiscal cliff debate. house speaker john boehner reportedly offering to accept a tax hike on people who make more than a million dollars a year. that still is less than what president obama wants. he wants to raise tax rates on people with incomes of more than $250,000 a year. so john boehner is running the risk of angering some members of his republican party who are dead set against any tax hike. boehner offered to raise income tax rates depending on entitlement tax rates. >>> 15 minutes from now an olympic gold medalist will help bring holiday cheer to bay area families that could use a cheer. ktvu allie rasmus is in colma where they are taking part in the dig deep san francisco toy race. >> they just let us i
in india for jacintha saldanha the nurse that took her own life. authorities say saldanha committed suicide after taking a prank phone call from two australian dj's pretending to be queen elizabeth and prince charles. the dj's that have made the call apologized and never expected the call to be put through. >>> signs of progress some in the fiscal cliff debate. house speaker john boehner reportedly offering to accept a tax hike on people who make more than a million dollars a year....
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and also the whole notion that in china and india where there is a tremendous amount of university research parks being built and they are being created where the labs are ready to go, it's worse than that, isn't it? they are offering superstar professors double the salary and everything they want plus if you're in the medical field, any type of clinical testing you want to do to make sure that your almosts get going because they have different laws than we do. if there say technology drain, it's also in terms of the u.s. laws we only prohibit certain type of technology that has to do with national security and technology. but when you talk in steve's case the talent of the invite tive things that get sucked out along with that, that's nobody really talks about that so i'd like to hear from you. >> it's true. what you are saying is true. it goes back to what i was saying the other countries are being a magnet for talent, there is no question about this so we have to recognize that is happening and make sure we're competitive. my own view is if people want to come here and get an education a
and also the whole notion that in china and india where there is a tremendous amount of university research parks being built and they are being created where the labs are ready to go, it's worse than that, isn't it? they are offering superstar professors double the salary and everything they want plus if you're in the medical field, any type of clinical testing you want to do to make sure that your almosts get going because they have different laws than we do. if there say technology drain,...
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. >> following the meal, brushy mountain inmates get to spend one hour in the prison yard. with such limited freedom, inmates spend their time in a variety of ways. india mcdowell spends his time braiding other men's hair. >> i do this for a living. sometime i might do it for cheap. usually about five hours. sometimes i might do it. >> how much does it cost? >> usually about $5. >> how about him? >> he got a discount. i'm a christian. i like to help other people out. >> i let him do the style he wants to do. stylist's choice. >> right now i'm on a different schedule. i just got to do something easy. knowing i know i can get through it quick. we get out from lunch at the right time, we don't, we get about 30, 45 minutes. sometime it get cut even shorter. >> most inmates prefer lifting weights in the prison exercise yard. >> you know what i'm saying, some people sit around and get lazy. you don't want to get lazy. you want to go out and be active when you do get out. i mean, you know, you want to work out and have a perfect body when you do leave here. >> push, push. push, pu
. >> following the meal, brushy mountain inmates get to spend one hour in the prison yard. with such limited freedom, inmates spend their time in a variety of ways. india mcdowell spends his time braiding other men's hair. >> i do this for a living. sometime i might do it for cheap. usually about five hours. sometimes i might do it. >> how much does it cost? >> usually about $5. >> how about him? >> he got a discount. i'm a christian. i like to help other...
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with vietnam, philippines, taiwan, even india is upset. han on island says their military, their police will be able to board any ships that come into territorial waters, they define as the south china see, so i don't see china right now learning a lesson and taking a step back. i see what they're trying to do is changing the facts on the ground and thinking this is a long term policy and they're going to win out in the end. >> fascinating. thank you so much. >>> up next, what in the world. is europe getting a new independent country soon? i'll explain. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about your old 401(k). tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 you know, the one that's been lying around. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 rollover your old 401(k) to a schwab ira, and we'll help you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 find new ways to make your money work harder. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so if you're ready to teach your old 401(k) some new tricks... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 talk to chuck. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 rollover your old 401(k) tdd#: 1-800-345-25
with vietnam, philippines, taiwan, even india is upset. han on island says their military, their police will be able to board any ships that come into territorial waters, they define as the south china see, so i don't see china right now learning a lesson and taking a step back. i see what they're trying to do is changing the facts on the ground and thinking this is a long term policy and they're going to win out in the end. >> fascinating. thank you so much. >>> up next, what in...
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guest: the india-pakistan conflict has been held up as the reason for our large incursion into afghanistan and needing to keep a lid on that. people are questioning about what we're doing in afghanistan is having any kind of positive impact. the great fear is that radical fundamentalist will get control of pakistan's nuclear arms. there have been some attacks on pakistan's nuclear facilities by insurgents and that is a grave fear. host: kathy from texas, a democrat. caller: good morning. my son have been to iran and afghanistan. i want to talk about the bush family spy agency. he owns -- made $10 billion with a kuwaiti partner. security for the twin towers and united airlines on 9/11. there have been no trials. bush killed his people. host: why do you bring this up on afghanistan? caller: we have not proven one 9/11 terrorist guilty. we attacked your country. if you attack back, you are the terrorist. host: a lot of passion. guest: i cannot reference what your caller is referencing. there is an enormous amount of emotion and that is being shown with your caller. twitter.'s go back to guest
guest: the india-pakistan conflict has been held up as the reason for our large incursion into afghanistan and needing to keep a lid on that. people are questioning about what we're doing in afghanistan is having any kind of positive impact. the great fear is that radical fundamentalist will get control of pakistan's nuclear arms. there have been some attacks on pakistan's nuclear facilities by insurgents and that is a grave fear. host: kathy from texas, a democrat. caller: good morning. my son...
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. >> bullish perhaps is not the right word but you feel better about india. >> yeah. >> why? >> if you went back six months ago, you had three challenges that were really staring you in the face. growth paradigm, inflation paradigm and political dynamics. >> and social unrest. >> and social unrest, so four. now it sim proving. there is some political movement that makes sense. we feel better about it today versus six months guy. india has challenges for sure. >> china managed to engineer things so far, anyway. >> yes. >> because that's the driver for the rest of the world to a great extent. >> yeah. i think china is -- i think it'll surprise you. we have said this for a number of years. you are seek all of the data released today. you have leadership change. stimulus coming in the system and fixed investment that is certainly in descent shape stimulated by the central government. i think that chienal surprise you. create high 7s, maybe 8% growth. we're not certain on how durable that growth is. china is not the story for the next six months o 0r year. >> so in terms of fixed
. >> bullish perhaps is not the right word but you feel better about india. >> yeah. >> why? >> if you went back six months ago, you had three challenges that were really staring you in the face. growth paradigm, inflation paradigm and political dynamics. >> and social unrest. >> and social unrest, so four. now it sim proving. there is some political movement that makes sense. we feel better about it today versus six months guy. india has challenges for sure....
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in the meantime, india's central bank kept interest rates on hold yesterday ignoring pressure to reduce borrowing costs. policymakers said they were shifting the focus to reducing the economy and that raises the odds of a rate cut as early as january. andrew olson, over to you. >> ubs reportedly nearing a fine of up to $1.5 billion. the bank is close to finalizing a deal with regulators according to the financial times. about three dozen bankers and senior managers are said to face criminal or civil charges. >>> and it's official this morning, tend of an era for aig. details emerged during squawk yesterday. today, the u.s. insurer rates $6.5 billion from the sale of its remaining stake in aia group. and boeing is raising its dividend by 10%. it will resume share purchases in 2009. the quarterly dividend of 48.5 cents a share will be reportedly on march 8th. boeing will not join the list of companies giving dividends this month to avoid the possibility of tax increase earlier in the year. and then we have a federal judge denying requests by apple to ban u.s. samsung smartphone models sal
in the meantime, india's central bank kept interest rates on hold yesterday ignoring pressure to reduce borrowing costs. policymakers said they were shifting the focus to reducing the economy and that raises the odds of a rate cut as early as january. andrew olson, over to you. >> ubs reportedly nearing a fine of up to $1.5 billion. the bank is close to finalizing a deal with regulators according to the financial times. about three dozen bankers and senior managers are said to face...
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doing quite well, with china expanding and india blooming, not to mention the splendid addition to t barn to the family starbucks has a terrific story to tell and they can tell it. i think it may be a one off situation. the business of fried chicken, it's cooled there, it's cooled in china. i can't draw any conclusion. plus it's worth pointing out the united states lowered a bit, too. it was, alas, a disappointment. but yum is a remarkable company. my inclination would be to hold on to it no matter what. if you really need to get out of it maybe at a higher price. perhaps at next thursday's analyst meeting. for yum in general it's worth pointing out that the restaurant stocks have become quite inhospitable of late. with everyone from mcdonald's and darden, cracker barrel and chipotle disappointing the street, only panera has remained strong. my takeaway please don't draw conclusion that china's back sliding. we have way too much evidence to the contrary. just conclude that something's awry right now in china for yum, for the colonel. and just specific to him. and that not too long fr
doing quite well, with china expanding and india blooming, not to mention the splendid addition to t barn to the family starbucks has a terrific story to tell and they can tell it. i think it may be a one off situation. the business of fried chicken, it's cooled there, it's cooled in china. i can't draw any conclusion. plus it's worth pointing out the united states lowered a bit, too. it was, alas, a disappointment. but yum is a remarkable company. my inclination would be to hold on to it no...
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>>> he was sometimes known as the mozart of india. three-time grammy winner rav shi shenkar has died in southern california. ravi introduced the long necked instrument the sitar to the western world. he played opening day at woodstock made appearance at the monterey jazz festival. his daughter singer norah jones says he will be missed by music lovers everywhere. he died from complications of heart valve surgery. he was 92. >>> this week's jefferson winner created something better for people with developmental disabilities. she is expanding the world for her clients in the name of a stronger community for everyone. kate kelly reports. >> i put things away. i fold. i say hi to customers and they talk to me and they hug me and see me smile. >> reporter: 39-year-old robin sloan has been working at banana republic in corte madera for 15 years thanks to a program called pacific diversified services, or pds. >> our mission is to help people with disabilities become active members of their community through work and also through community int
>>> he was sometimes known as the mozart of india. three-time grammy winner rav shi shenkar has died in southern california. ravi introduced the long necked instrument the sitar to the western world. he played opening day at woodstock made appearance at the monterey jazz festival. his daughter singer norah jones says he will be missed by music lovers everywhere. he died from complications of heart valve surgery. he was 92. >>> this week's jefferson winner created something...
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meantime thousands are expected today at the funeral in india for jacintha saldanha. she is the nurse that took her life after a radio station hoax at the very hospital where the duchess was being treated. saldanha hanged herself after taking a prank call from two australian disk jockeys. they apologized and never expected their phone call to be put through. >>> six fishermen were rescued off the port of santa cruz. their 18-foot power boat started taking on water near greyhound rock. they wouldn't -- the coast guard said they wouldn't be able to reach them for an hour. >>> police have stepped up patrols along a popular hiking trail in alamo after a woman reported being raped. she was walking on the trail last wednesday when someone came up from behind her and pulled her to the ground. she says the man sexually assaulted her and then ran off. >> we all sense when danger might be occurring and i tell people to trust that because it's usually correct. >> the attacker is described as a white man in his early 40s with short light brown hair about 5'10" and 180 pounds he w
meantime thousands are expected today at the funeral in india for jacintha saldanha. she is the nurse that took her life after a radio station hoax at the very hospital where the duchess was being treated. saldanha hanged herself after taking a prank call from two australian disk jockeys. they apologized and never expected their phone call to be put through. >>> six fishermen were rescued off the port of santa cruz. their 18-foot power boat started taking on water near greyhound rock....
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when they go to saudi arabia, when they go to china, india, when they go around the world, this is saying the other places dignity and respect and access matter for people. and the terms of equality that exist in law, should apply to those with disabilities. i can't believe that would be controversial and you would have essentially only 61 senators in the united states senate vote yes on this. >> the republicans, i'm not going to go into rick santorum's black helicopter conspiracy theory on this because i don't want to dignify it with verbiage, but i recognize the republicans have crazy conspiracy theories about the u.n. the thing that strikes me about this one in particular is that you had bob dole and john mccain and all these republicans. >> none of them can be republicans today. they are talking about chuck hagel. possibly getting a position in the administration. what is bob dole? what is john mccain? are they rhinos? that's what it means is that the republican party has moved so far away from their standard bearers. i think it was one of the saddest thing i have seen to see these se
when they go to saudi arabia, when they go to china, india, when they go around the world, this is saying the other places dignity and respect and access matter for people. and the terms of equality that exist in law, should apply to those with disabilities. i can't believe that would be controversial and you would have essentially only 61 senators in the united states senate vote yes on this. >> the republicans, i'm not going to go into rick santorum's black helicopter conspiracy theory...
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, said w are able, demonstrating in six days of war games that we can protect commercial tankers in the region that come through and, to bring us supplies. so i think it is sending a message that for those countries like turkey, india, china, russia, are helping them subvert sanctions they will stand by them an protect them even though they're widely exposed. adam: let's do a little bit of mathematics here. it is adding up what we've seen in the past few days. just yesterday the iranian regime said they were willing to let in nuclear inspectors if israel and their threat to attack was diffused and if western sanctions were to be eased. s what does that plus now the war exercises add up to? is the regime, on a precipice? are they falling and in turmoil or trouble? >> economically they certainly are. there is a lot of russelling going on the streets that the economy is not stable. they tried to do their own stimulus package a month ago and really didn't get much of a response. so the reel itself is failing. what they're doing to try to buy themselves political time while not giving away a
, said w are able, demonstrating in six days of war games that we can protect commercial tankers in the region that come through and, to bring us supplies. so i think it is sending a message that for those countries like turkey, india, china, russia, are helping them subvert sanctions they will stand by them an protect them even though they're widely exposed. adam: let's do a little bit of mathematics here. it is adding up what we've seen in the past few days. just yesterday the iranian regime...
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i think you go to the emerging market story, tata motors in india up on the year. >>> what's your move if the founder can't make a deal to take the electronics retailer private? >>> two stocks at 52-week highs. should you hold or fold? answers after the break. americans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ >>> i think you own best buy on the belief that they will be taken private. >> would you do anything with best buy here? >> i do believe that they're going to be able to orchestrate something so to answer your question, yes. >> the stock is down 14% since that last call. now the "new york post" is saying that best buy's founder is still, in their words, a long ways from making a firm bid on the electronic
i think you go to the emerging market story, tata motors in india up on the year. >>> what's your move if the founder can't make a deal to take the electronics retailer private? >>> two stocks at 52-week highs. should you hold or fold? answers after the break. americans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on...